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26th August 16, 10:11 PM
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You could also try a kilt cut conversion of a tweed jacket from a thrift store. You can get them for just a few dollars, and have a tailor or someone you know who sews do the conversion. In this way you could end up with two different colored jackets for less than the cost on a new one. I paid 6 bucks for a real nice one, and a seamstress charged me 75 bucks to convert it and lengthen the sleeves.
Just another option if funding is an issue, which it seems always is, eh?
Below is a link to my jacket thread, and there are lots more here if you do a search.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...opinion-89501/
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